I personally hope to see an SSD and a decent mobile GPU. Considering that the MBP is sporting a mobile nvidia GPU and the amount of work nvidia has done to make drivers for ML, it's a safe bet that the iMac will get something from nvidia. But which one? The 680m would make me very happy, but it is very expensive.

The iPhone 5 is more expensive than the 4S was at release, or am I wrong? From an economical point of view it would make sense to raise the prices. Obviously people don't seem to care how expensive Apple products are. They always find reasons to justify the purchase.

The iPhone 5 is more expensive than the 4S was at release, or am I wrong? From an economical point of view it would make sense to raise the prices. Obviously people don't seem to care how expensive Apple products are. They always find reasons to justify the purchase.

As I stated in other threads, I'm quite terrified of this alleged price hike for iMacs. I'd love SSD standards, but with Apple charging 500+ for a 256 GB on current iMacs (and 300 for 16 GB RAM, which is even worse if it's soldered)... argh...

I'm gonna pay whatever it costs with a maxed out BTO. I hope I can get 1tb of ssd internally. Only thing ill probably avoid is apples ram if the new machine allow us to exchange ram ourselves. The apple ram taxes are crazy... The fact that I can buy it with 8gb then toss that out and get my own 32gb of ram and still save hundreds of dollars just proves how bloated those prices are.

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